Foreign Ministry claims resolution found to Indian visa “difficulties”
05 Jan 2013, 6:11 PM
Neil Merrett
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has said recent difficulties experienced by Maldivians in trying to obtain medical visas for travel to India have been resolved through ongoing discussions between the two countries.
Late last month, Maldivian citizens wishing to apply for visas allowing them to travel to India for medical treatment were forced to queue outside the Indian High Commission in Male’, sometimes for days, as a result of tightened restrictions by Indian authorities.
Indian authorities stressed last week that tighter visa restrictions for Maldivians were a “signal” for the country’s government to address a number of its concerns about how the nation treated migrant workers. Among its key concerns was the practice of Maldivian employers confiscating the passports of foreign workers.
The Indian High Commission has maintained that the tightened restrictions were nonetheless in line with a bilateral agreement signed back in 1979 and its appropriation by Maldivian authorities in the intervening years.
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